Okay place to work for the short term - Senior Account Executive Service Express Employee Review

3.0
May 22, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay is okay. They are somewhat liberal with time off requests. They foster a culture of communication within the lower ranks of the employees. They communicate company financials so you always know where the company stands. Their service department is first rate and as a sales rep you always know they will do what they say they will do for the client.

Cons

They have mass quantities of paperwork that sometimes repeats itself. They believe that "Activity" is more important that sales results. You have to maintain 25 first meetings per month regardless of meeting quota or not. The reps have to be as equally focused on renewals, which you are not compensated on as you are new business and that can be as time consuming as new business. They micromanage your results in that they make you track your own progress but don't offer any help when the rep is struggling. They over staff their offices in markets that can't support the number of sales people for the area.

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5.0
May 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great company, benefits and overall culture.

Cons

Company was acquired by Park Place Technologies and laid off most of our sales team.

4.0
Apr 30, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Service Express build a culture where people felt connected, even in a remote environment. That sense of inclusion extended to how many teams supported one another and how they showed up for customers with a strong focus on doing the right thing and being genuinly helpful. The challenge moving forward is ensuring that as the organization grows and changes, that the culture remains intact and does not become diluted,

Cons

There are always challenges that come with change. As Service Express transitions through a merge, there is uncertainty, particularly around maintaining the close knit culture that defined the organization. Growth and evolution are necessary, but they can shift the employee evperience during transition periods.

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